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© Copyright 2002 C. P. Christoph

An Old Bicycle


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Can a photograph take you back in time?

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© Copyright 2002 C. P. Christoph

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very nice composition, but I would have tried to increase contrast a little bit. Another thing that I find distructing is the frame. Aside from that a very very nice shot.
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Very good photo! like the way you blend the bike and the other elements. Somehow it transports me to Marroco or other mediterranic arabe country. Love it!
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Feels nice and old. Sepia was a good choice. The lighting and composition are very nice but the frame blends into the brick a little and there isn't much definition for either the seat or tires. I like the interesting containers and how everything kind of blends together.
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Great tonality and textures. Makes me feel good to look at it.
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The composition, the tones and the textures in this photograph are excellent. Probably my favorite among your photos.
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The only thing I'd change about this fantastic image is to lop off just a little bit of the bottom.

I actually thought this was at least a medium-format shot, so imagine my surprise when I saw your choice of medium!Near-perfect composition, tonality (nice choice of sepia), and lighting. A real sense of place. This photo is also a reminder for me that originality isn't everything, and I mean that sincerely.

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I really love this, Peter... The subject, textures and tones are just fabulous. May be worth thying to burn in here and there, maybea add vignetting too, to make it look even older and more moody... It's great as it is too, but it would still be wort a try imo. Regards.
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What an amazing little piece of history (I assume this is some kind of museum). The bicycle may be totally unrelated to the era of the building and the pottery, but it accentuates the forms and the textures nicely. Im a fine art freak and this photograph is definitely one to be proud of. Incredible assembly of lines, shapes and textures which are nicely complemented by the sepia tone of the print. 7/7
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